BIO 150 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
The first course in a two-semester sequence that covers the basic structure and function of the human body using a systems approach. Major topics covered include biological chemistry, cell biology, histology, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Laboratory work includes dissection, microscopy, models, and experimental demonstration of concepts covered in class. Dissection of preserved animal specimens is required. This course is designed primarily for students majoring in nursing or allied health fields. NOTE: BIO 110 (Introductory Biology I) is suggested, but not required, before enrolling in Human Anatomy & Physiology I.
Part of
- Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts (AADJ)
- Health Studies, Associate in Applied Science (HSTU)
- Health Studies - Pre-Nursing Option, Associate in Applied Science (HSTN)
- Medical Assistant, Associate in Applied Science (MED)
- Medical Coding and Billing, Associate in Applied Science (MCBA)
- Nursing, Associate in Applied Science (NURS)
- Paramedic - Advanced Life Support, Associate in Applied Science (EMTP)
- Psychology, Associate in Science (PSY)
- Science for Health Professions, Associate in Science (HSCI)
- Sociology, Associate in Science (SOC)
- Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science (ORT)